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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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The term was coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman , who was the founding editor-in-chief of Strategy+Business magazine and editor of the Harvard Business Review. Design a program that reflects the customized service you want to deliver and the quality of outreach you want to produce. That’s the beauty of thought leadership.

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Let’s Play with Soap!

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Google search “ads from the 1950s” and brush yourself up on the iconic advertisements that once graced the pages of magazines, periodicals, and outdoor boards of the time. First, let’s glance over some of the old-school ads I’m talking about and note some elements of design in them. . I’ve got a pretty fun exercise for you.

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How-to: Edit for the Web

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Gerald Marzorati, Editor of The New York Times Magazine , has revealed that "contrary to conventional wisdom, it's our longest pieces that attract the most online traffic." If we don't find it quickly enough, we can much more easily jump to another source of information than we could with a stack of magazines.

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5 Questions to Ask Yourself to Make Your Donation Page More Effective

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The rest of this article will give you hands-on tips on what to improve and help you design the page as if you’re speaking to someone who knows nothing about you, why they should donate, or what you’ll do with their money. The next example is a landing page linked from a Google search of “donate to save wildlife.” Not necessarily.

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5 Questions to Ask Yourself to Make Your Donation Page More Effective

NonProfit Hub

The rest of this article will give you hands-on tips on what to improve and help you design the page as if you’re speaking to someone who knows nothing about you, why they should donate, or what you’ll do with their money. The next example is a landing page linked from a Google search of “donate to save wildlife.” Not necessarily.

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

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According to the blog search engine, Technorati 's, "State of the Blogosphere" in October 2006 : Technorati is tracking more than 57 Million blogs. News : RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" -- it's a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the Web, including newspapers, magazines, and blogs.

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